Our culture emphasizes teamwork and an unqualified commitment to excellence and is a key reason for our success. T&K was recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® 2017 among the most highly recognized law firms in the U.S.

Thompson & Knight is a growing Firm that recognizes the importance of hiring qualified lawyers, paralegals, and administrative professionals who can contribute to the growth of our practice and support our diverse client base. We are committed to the success of each employee and the impact they have on the future growth of Thompson & Knight.

Construction Transactions

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Our construction attorneys negotiate and prepare the construction, architect, engineering, and management contracts that are the foundation of every project. We provide the business and legal insight that enables public and private owners and developers to construct residential lot developments, in-town housing, multi-family projects, office buildings, shopping centers, industrial facilities, hotels, public schools, mixed-use projects, and country club developments. After the project is completed, we help owners and contractors resolve construction disputes and work with owners and their tenants on such problems as asbestos and indoor air pollution.

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Experience

We helped one of the nation's largest suburban homebuilders acquire an independent Texas developer of luxury town homes.

We counseled a developer with a 700-acre interactive, mixed-use development in suburban Dallas. At the conclusion of its phased development, this project will have residential, flex office, retail, and corporate campus components.

We represented a senior lender in a $28 million loan (total development budget of $51 million) for a conference center, shared structured parking facility, and hotel project within the Sugar Land Town Center Square Development in Sugar Land, Texas. This development includes the hotel and conference center, the new Sugar Land Town Hall, retail, multifamily and office components, and shared common areas, all of which will be connected by a mix of public transit corridors.